College of Health and Human Services Grimes Undergraduate Research Competition
Introduction
This annual celebration of excellence in undergraduate student research has been possible through the generosity of Jack and Marianna Grimes. Jack, Marianna, and their two children Terese and Jay, are all graduates of the University of New Hampshire. They are long time friends of UNH, and of the College of Health and Human Services. Known for their compassion, dedication, and their results-oriented attitude, they established a fund in 1999 to promote and honor research excellence in the school. The oral presentation competition includes finalists selected on the basis of their written projects.
2008 Grimes Participants
Jessica Boyea
Department of Occupational Therapy
The Representation of Intellectual Disability in Mainstream American Films
Faculty Mentor: Professor Kerryellen Vroman
Danielle Laroche
Department of Health Management and Policy
Examining the Communication of Environmental Health Risks between State Agencies, Community Activists and the Public
Faculty Mentor: Professor Rosemary Caron

Jamme Morency
Department Of Occupational Therapy
“I do the best I can”: Perceptions of Caregiving for Elders in Belize
Faculty Mentor: Professor Kerryellen Vroman
Amanda Stevens
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Parental Priorities for Educational Programs for Children with Angelman Syndrome
Faculty Mentor: Professor Stephen Calculator
Kimberly Stevens
Department of Family Studies
Use of Child Care Subsidies Among TANF Clients
Faculty Mentor: Professor Elizabeth Dolan
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